Like Ho Chi Minh! Like Che Guevara! The Revolutionary Left in Ethiopia, 1969–1979 Ian Scott Horst Foreign Languages Press Foreign Languages Press Collection “New Roads” #6 A collection directed by Christophe Kistler Contact –
[email protected] https://foreignlanguages.press Paris, 2020 First Edition ISBN: 978-2-491182-27-4 This book is under license Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ To the memory of “The Generation” A luta continua “You know sometimes it is not that good to get old and get to see such disasters, but I still believe the monsters will perish.”—Hama Tuma Contents Foreword 1 Glossary & Notes 5 Introduction The Black Vietnam 11 Chapter 1 1969, The Commitment 19 Chapter 2 Countries Want Independence, Nations 43 Want Liberation, the People Want Revo- lution Chapter 3 1970–1973, Getting Organized 63 Chapter 4 Armed Struggle and the Revolutionary 97 Vision Chapter 5 1974, The People Rise 115 Chapter 6 Socialism and Democracy 147 Chapter 7 1975, The Limits of Power 163 Chapter 8 Symbolic Confusion 209 Chapter 9 1976, The Point of No Return 239 Chapter 10 Ethiopian Fascism 291 Chapter 11 1977, The Terror 307 Chapter 12 Playground of Empires 365 Chapter 13 1978–1979, Revolution’s End 407 Chapter 14 Epilogue, The Poisoned Well 455 Bibliography 491 Foreward Foreword This work focuses on the people and politics of a vital but neglected chapter of revolutionary history, the Ethiopian revolution of 1974. It is my intention to tell as much of this story of the Ethiopian revolution- ary left as possible in the voices of its participants.